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and the retaining walls. [inaudible]. white on the fire hydrants. fire box red for the fire boxes. our brown for the pg and e poles. >> we are not painters we do our best. >> i'm assuming it has to do with gang activity. >> if it's territorial i mind. >> in case it's gang related and they are marking our territory i would like to paint it over. >> anything with numbers like x iv or x 13 west side mob and the bay view those are gang related. with gang related or profanity we will abait it as soon as possible. >> i consider it an art. there are circles of people that form around it whether or not they should ruin public property. >> this is art work i'm for it. unless it's on someone's property and they don't want it there. judge kids with silver paint expressing their ego needs doesn't belong on our property. >> graffiti is when you don't have permission to write anything on their property. >> eighth street is part of your regular rout? >> yes. >> everyday. >> eighth street. divisidero street. irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the

your photos directly to your web site. >>> this week, an upbeat governor brown with the state budget in the black for the first time in more than a d ecade. >> california's back. it's budget is balance and we're on the move. i think i can. over the mountain. we're going to get over that mountain. i have no doubt. good times are just around the corner. i was up there, and you know, it was a short speech and very poignant. it seemed to be designed for a lot more than just that room. that's why we turn to willie brown who is no stranger, he was up there also and the first question was on the speech, what was their read on it and who was the governor talking to? >> he was talking to the people in washington, texas, iowa, t he -- >> are you saying it was a k ickoff for a presidential bid? >> he was demonstrating that in 2016, by their ability to perform in their own state and it's now number one. >> what was the reaction within the assembly? how did you read the room? >> they are in awe soft of him. there's still a lot of work to do. there

of news to cover. the state-of-the-state. what is the real state of california? and what is jerry brown thinking in the back of his mine when he looks to the future. >> and we're going to go to silicon valley and talk about what is going on with apple. the company gave wall street a shark last week and we have a tech expert. >>> first, breaking news out of the south bay. the fire broke out at the lehigh cement plant in couper pinot -- cupertino this morning and that came in at 6 a.m. as of 745 tool, the fire was out and no injuries to report. firefighters are trying to figure out what caused the fire and what kind of damage might be left behind. we'll keep you posted on. that. >>> developing news out of brazil. the worst night club fire in more than a decade. and at least 245 people killed and expected to rise with hundreds more injured. it happened at a night club in santa maria and broke out about 2:00 a.m. while a band was on stage performing. one security guard said they were at maximum capacity at the time and it was a chaotic scene, people pushing and shoving. >> and in the penins

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getting it ahead to robert brown. game tied at 33. at the second half, watch this one, mcdaniels misses the 3. booker, he's in for the put back. here comes daniels, soaring for tigers up 3, less than five minutes left. tech down one. brown drives, sinks the floater. and the hokies lead by one. brown with 9-points today. two minutes to go. tigers lead by 2 inside to jennings who hits the jumper and he had a game high 28 as virginia tech loses and drop to 2-4 in acc play. >>> nba this afternoon, ray allen playing in his first game back in boston since he left for south beach. fourth quarter, jeff green with a statement jam. celtics by 3. final seconds, heat down 3. lebron james pulls up,its the three pointer to tie and force overtime. in double o.t., pierce hits the jumper and boston defeats miami, 100-98 in double overtime. >>> australian open, men's final. murray against djokovic. first set, djokovic falls down as he reurns it. forehand gets over. gets up and back in position and approaches the net. beautiful. back hand, drop shot winner. but murray took the first set in the tie breaker

. former mayor willie brown. [cheers and applause] and former mayor frank jordan. we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's give it up for

much they look basically brown, unless you can block a narrow part of the spectrum between brown and green. this orange flour will -- flower will finely stan out but for someone who is color deficient this goes way beyond plant life. the world is made out of colors and being able to tell them apart can be a matter of safety. if you can't see color, you're more likely to hesitate when you have to make a split second decision. the clean cal trials he says color blind patients made the snap judgment 30% faster. >> pointing out a lavender flower, never seen that color before in their life. that's the goo bump moment -- goose bump moment for me. >> you want to be able to see all the beautiful weather out there let's check in with meteorologist leigh glaser. >> leigh: going to be a terrific day tomorrow. although temperatures will be held down into the 50s. i want to show you the live doppler 7ht. we have a system that will move along the coast and is managing to squeeze out a few drops right there, and you can see some of the returns kind of look promising and then just kind of fall a

to be no where around so therefore you have to right the wrong and we have to call jerry brown because he know what is going down and this is his second time around and excuse me if this sound like a rhyme it's the only way to get in youreer so third notice ladies and gentlemen, san francisco. we are in a state of emergency and you need to act as if and when you hear from me again it's severely because i will have to file lawsuits around this camp. >> sir, your time is up. >> okay. my time is up. >> yes. >> but i just don't appreciate the police department and coming to term and put lasers in our community. >> sir, your time is up. >> i understand that sir. >> next speaker please. >> good evening commissioners. my name is tracy everwine. i am urban solutions and economic and a nonprofit who has been work in san francisco since 1992. i am here tonight to express concerns about the worsening crime and public safety issues on sixth street and joined by almost a doz dozen of residents from the area this evening. we look forward to continued participation in these meetings on a monthly basis i

was the problem. interstate 81 clouded by a mix of white powder and brown slush. in chicago, an historic streak was finally broken. the city's first inch of snow in 335 days. to the east in syracuse with a high of 20 degrees ice had to be broken on the seneca river for those braving the polar bear plunge. the temperatures in michigan also so low the detroit river was dotted with what appeared to be icebergs. meanwhile, out west in utah where they're used to this sort of weather, the ice sent a record number of people to the e.r. including janille anderson. >> i went out to get the newspaper and the next thing i knew i was flat on my back in the driveway. >> reporter: injuries are treated and the cleanup continues and a new storm is targeting the midwest. katy tur, nbc news, atlanta. >>> let's find out a little about the new storm. we turn to the weather channel's julie martin to find out what's ahead. julie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the deep freeze is almost over but before that warm up we're looking at ice in many big cities from the midwest to the northeast. taking a l

with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> when storms hit, live doppler 7-hd tracks them first so you'll be ready. follow the bay area weather station on twitter at live doppler 7-hd. ♪ ♪ >> weather here in the bay, a, i would say, is either feast or famine. you get a lot of rain and you have chaos in the upper atmosphere or it could be a terrific, beautiful spring day. >> the challenge of the microclimates is coming in every day and knowing, the weather is going be a little different than yesterday. >> i think people like the microclimates because you get so much variation. >> even within a city i can have four different loc fourith four different temperatures. one side of the city, out towards ocean beach could be fon with fog in summertime. by the embarcadero area it could be beautiful. >> trying to find that nuance and little glitch in the huge atmosphere that is going to make our weather different today because we live in thesees, it's microclimates, it's not going to affec

alternative to governor brown's proposed delta tunnels plan. in july, the governor announced a plan for a massive 5-mile twins tunnels to carry water from delta to southern california. the agencies want the state to consider a single scale down tunnel, which would cost less of half of the proposed tunnel. >> police are going to ticket drivers who don't feed the meters on sundays. the new rule went into effect this year, but officers haven't been enforcing it. they have been giving out warnings, not citations. now the breaks are over and you'll have to pay to park from noon to 6:00 p.m. >>> the countdown clock is ticking at 49ers.com. we are t minus seven days, 17 hours, 21 minutes, and 43 seconds from the kickoff of super bowl xlvii. the city of new orleans has been preparing for two years. it's a lot of work. projects included a $305 million renovation at the airport. $336million in upgrades at the super dome. the city's convention center got a makeover and a $75 million allotment was spent on highways, streets, and sidewalks, and streetcars. the mayor says it was a big task, but

to the city and county of seven cisco, brown act, sunshine act; once i completed my commission appointment process i immediately began to mentor two young women through the commission process and excited to report that both women received a mission appointments in their respective jurisdictions, sacramento county and the city of berkeley. i enjoy my public service and he will entrust me with another term i promise to remain committed and expand my service to the city and county of san francisco. thank you very much. any questions? >> this is a question that i ask of all of the applicants, particularly for property where four units or less, and its residential. sometimes i get e-mails from homeowners that are getting the property reappraised and how it would be frustrating as far as the length of time to hear back in the financial hardship they may endure during the time period. >> many members of the public come to the hearing process. they are either unprepared, or don't know what to bring to the hearing process. we use it as an opportunity to educate the public even when i'm a rule aga

infection issues here. this was all brown and burned and discolored. i didn't think it would be career ending. if it was career ending, though, i mean, my family wouldn't love me any less. my friends wouldn't love me any less. i mean, it didn't touch anything inside. >> what makes you cry right now? >> i think it's traumatic. i think it resets your priorities or reinforces your priorities. probably a better way of saying that. i think when your children are in a position to care for you in any way, that's very profound. i think i understand how lucky i am. and am overwhelmed by that. >> you know, being in a hurry, trying to get dinner on the table, something that i'm guilty of myself. but when it comes to grill safety, there are a few important lessons you can take away from storm's accident. only use a grill in a wide open, nonenclosed space. always open the lid first, then turn the gas on, then light the grill quickly but safely. hannah did all these things right, but there is one last important point to remember. if it goes out, if the grill goes out, wait 15 minutes before reigniti

. these requirements have been going on since january 1 of last year. when jerry brown passes into law as of january 1 last year, for about a year prime contractors and subcontractors have been dealing with these requirements and successfully adhering to these requirements outside the city.transition to this legislation should be smooth. >> good afternoon my name is lloyd -- small business consultant. also an lbe and serve on the lbe committee. we have been talking a lot about your legislation. everybody i talk to agrees that it is a wonderful first step in this will alleviate a lot of suffering are some of the smaller outfits that have not been paid in literally years from their contracts. so having said that, congratulations. very good. we still have a lot of nagging problems with our lbe program. what i am hoping that you would understand and if you need more clarification we are available at the committee 87% of the lbes other micro-lbes, the smallest. since we are tweaking some of these ordinances it looks like we might have the mindset to realize some of the advantages to having work go to o

it in a little brown bag lunch. i eat it in the car or at the capitol or anywhere else. when i ran for governor, i said we need a little bit of brown bag common sense in our government. as it first, my grandmother raised my mother in a farmhouse where my mother did not have indoor plumbing don't think they bought on credit was a mortgage on their farm. -- berman mother did not have indoor plumbing. they bought it on credit. in government, we should not spend money that we do not have. it is not about that ceilings a deficit or anything else, but the simple concept that your parents taught you that you do not spend money you do not have. when you talk to people about it, they do it all the time when they balance the check books. somehow it is a foreign concept in government. we talk about limited government. we talk about frugality in government. we should articulate whether this is relevant to where people are here in -- or people are. you can talk to most people across the country. most people would tell you other than public safety and public health, there is not a whole lot that is obvious,

. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> in response to 1954s brown versus board of education, some states did not implement racial fairness. they embarked on a strategy of resis tense to segregate and disenfranchise. my next guest, henry marsh at the forefront of the civil rights battle. he handled more than 50 school desegregation cases and innovated strategies to battle employment discrimination, which is what makes the action of his conservative colleagues in the general assembly worthy of condemnation. when mr. marsh went to washington, d.c. last week on martin luther king day to witness president obama's second inauguration, republicans in the state senate used his absence to gerrymander the commonwealth map. joining me from richmond is virginia state senator, henry marsh. nice to have you mr. marsh. >> good morning. >> first i want to say thank you for joining us. i understand how had to go to the early services at church this morning to make time to be here. i greatly appreciate that. >> i didn't want to miss church. the lord made all this happen. >> in fact, let me ask you in part abo

with that. and because of that, i was able to do that, our secretary of commerce, ron brown, asked me if i would chair at the 50th anniversary of the united nations the africa lunch which the u.s. was doing at that time. which i did. he said if you can do that, then you can take care of anything else, bill. so, i mean, there have been a lot of people. you mentioned secretaries of treasuries here in the united states, certainly the various heads of the fed and central bankers i think worldwide. i think one of the things that we need to see more of getting to the point that i know you wanted me to talk about is we need the leadership. and we haven't seen the tough leadership in europe that we need to see to get out of crises. we were very lucky in the case of the latin american debt crisis that we had paul volcker at the fed, and we had jacques dela rosier at the international monetary fund. and, you know, because the world -- people forget now, it was so long ago, in the early '80s it was about to go under. in fact, they compared it to moving deck chairs on the titanic. and that worked out.

to a state office building. >> this was an old eight-story brown building the state owned and the workers' comp people were in that building. it was an old dee correctvth it building for decades. when i was a member of the board of supervisors, all of us wondered why we hadn't done anything there and the mayor thought the same. >> if an earthquake happened, the building was uninhabitable. it sat there vacant for quite a while. the city decided to buy the building in 1999 for $2. we worked and looked at ways that we can utilize the building for an office building. to build an icon i can building that will house a lot of city departments. >> the san francisco public utilities commission has an important job. we provide clean, pristine public drinking water to 2.6 million people in the san francisco bay area from the hetch hetchy regional water system. with also generate clean renewable energy for city services like public buses, hospitals, schools, and much more. and finally, we collect and treat all the city's wastewater and stormwater making it safe enough to discharge into the san franci

think again. katherine ann brown has brought up a bill that would make it illegal for rape victims to get abortions. tampering with evidence shall include procuring or facilitating an abortion or compelling or coercing another to obtain a fetus that's the result of criminal sexual penetration. why do they get into this stuff? what in their mind magnetized to be talking about rape and what they were through with murdoch and -- what's his name? >> akin. >> because they believe it. >> but they don't think about it. or do they? >> i guess they do. this is the issue. it's not about stopping stupid remarks as haley barbour as jindal or peggy noonan says. a lot believe this crap and they believe in self-deportation. that wasn't a stupid remark, it was politically, but that's what mitt romney campaigned on. they believe in preventing gay marriage. they believe -- they believe -- >> they do agree with some of the stuff, i don't want to marginalize it all. >> say on the tax policy, they fought against raising the taxes on the rich and 60% of the public believed in that. >> they came out -- c

) >> thanks. . >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. this is our market tour. we're on market street on kearney and third. we're at the fountain, which was a major landmark at the time of the 1906 earthquake. this is a landmark because this is where people posted notices and notes to connect with people they were looking for. families and people in their business. most of this area was -- >> pretty much burnt out. >> pretty well burned out. we have pat with us, a structural engineer who has done work to upgrade the buildings around this area. >> or researched their history. >> or researched their history. we will look mostly at buildings. we have a lot of other experts in the audience. i hope they will share with us. we have craig from the planning department. we have david bono witz, all kinds of folks here. feel free to chirp in. our plan is to take a couple-block tour and look at buildings, some of which survived the quake and some retrofitted. we will end up at 1230 at the mos connie center. we will look at them burning four model buildings. >> trying

institute in 1961. she was good friends with joan brown and jay de feo. shes what an integral part of the art scene in north beach. she was also part of the first argot lin artist's in residence program in 1967 and spent the better part of the '70s deeply devote today community arts and activism. she was part of the founding member of scrap, and she was involved with the neighborhood arts program during its insanction. -- inception. she went on to found the san francisco cultural arts center and she is the first director. i am excited to share with you i'm working with the asian american women artists association and film maker madelein limb to bring you the world of bernice bing, a documentary we're working on now about her life and work and it's going to premiere in june of 2013. thank you so much for this honor. it's long overdue. (applause) (applause) >> good evening. it's an honor to accept this award on behalf of the bernice bing estate. thank you. (applause) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> again, congratulations. now we'd like to make a slight modification in our program this evening and we'

. terrell brown is tracking the storms. the 911 calls in texas. what's the threat? the flu. dr. jon lapook on the outbreak. what some women who own firearms think of the new push for gun control. >> are you ready? >> yes. >> axelrod: nancy cordes takes a look. and class act. >> i felt that way when i was in afghanistan. you know, we looked at each other as brothers. >> axelrod: moving veterans from the battlefield to the classroom. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we're still a week away from groundhog day tonight, but in much of the country people don't need any help figuring out winter will be with them a while longer. they can feel on their frozen faces. again tonight, temperatures are dropping below normal across much of the country. and terrell browb reports there's more snow and ice to come. >> reporter: at this volunteer tent on new york's staten island, donna graziano is helping

children coming in for screening with brown bagover their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning. it's almost like they're reborn. i can't think of another word but phenomenal. [ music ] >> roma downey: as a mother, i would do anything i could to help my child live a normal life. and i'm sure you would, too. but what if you couldn't do anything? what if you were totally helpless? that's the situation for hundreds and thousands of parents in developing countries whose children are born with cleft lip or cleft palate. in the united states these deformities are corrected shortly after birth. but in many countries around the world these children a

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turned to me and said did you happen to notice that brown van? and i said no. >> then the van passed again slowly. >> we still weren't alarm. he came by again a third time. yep, really slow that time. he stared at us. the hair on the back of our necks stood up. >> he pulled up beside us. >> his wheels were on the side of the curb. he leaned over and started to say something. at that point we're both like run, just run. >> the girls called security, describing a two-tone van driven by a man with mutton chop side burns. they questioned the man named larry hall. hall said he was looking for a friend's address, but the address he gave didn't exist. so officers let paul go. september 20, 1993, six months after tricia's disappearance, now 15-year-old jessica roach goes missing in georgetown, illinois. investigator gary miller got the call. >> we all knew that we had something really bad here. we had an abduction. >> jessica's badly decomposed body was found in an indiana corn field weeks later. but then like tricia's, jessica's case went cold. >> there's often times you wonder if you'll ev

begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. . >>> good evening everyone and welcome to this saturday night edition of sportswrap. the san josi sharks have played four games in this new hockey season and they haven't done much wrong. the sharks shot of thing colorado in a matinee at hp pavilion. brad stuart with the hard hit on the avs landeskog. colorado was forced to play a man short and the sharks took vag. marleau goes behind the net and rebounds the shot to make it a 1-0 game. less than a mountain and a half later, thorton's pass to marleau, 2-0 for the sharks. thomas grice with 24 saves in his first career shutout. it's thorton who sends it home and the sharks get one more in the period for the 4-0 win. they are perfect in the first four games and first place. marleau was the second player in history to open the season with four straight multi-goal games. the om previous time was just oh, 95 years ago. >>> back-to-back games

. voted "best investment services company." >>> if you thought you saw the last of scott brown. the former senator is leading by a 22-point margin for senator john kerry's soon to be vacant seat. perhaps this is his return to washington that he hinted about. >>> spelling might not be in the senator's wheelhouse. three straight tweets posted around midnight showed spell check would be a good idea. misspelled words including you're. and he butchered whatever. >>> a member of the super bowl bound ravens plans to use the nfl's media day on monday to talk about the importance of legalizing same sex marriage. and if the ravens become super bowl champs he says he will go on the ellen show to talk more about marriage equality and says he will do a little dancing, as well. and lebron and the crew are heading to the white house. president obama will be welcoming the heat to the white house tomorrow to celebrate that team's 2012 championship. >>> we flashback to 1998 when the then first lady uttered a phrase that stuck to her like glue ever since. more ahead, plus. >>> the last time senate democrats

to jerry brown giving his state of the state of dress last week. -- address last week. [video clip] >> half a million students enrolled in community colleges in 2008. transition from one segment to another is difficult. the community colleges are all working on this. the key here is thoughtful change working with the faculty and college students. but tuition increases are not the answer. i am not one to let your students in california to become -- [indiscernible] [applause] california was the first in the nation to pass president obama's historical affordable care act. it will provide insurance to nearly 1 million californians. over the rest of the decade, california will steadily reduce the number of insured. today i am going to hold a special session to deal with these issues. the broader expansion of medicare is incredibly complex and will take more time. we are taking relationships with the county's -- it will not be achieved overnight. great prudence should guide every step of the way. california lost 1.3 million jobs in the great recession. but we are coming back at a faster pace than

massachusetts senator scott brown learned two lessons the hard way -- do not engage trolls on twitter, and do not delete your tweets. you see, brown usually ignores nasty tweets that are thrown his way. late friday night he must have had enough of his detractors and responded. he had enough. tweeted several people with the response, whatever. as the night wore on, whatever became this. this would be the word whatever spelled with a b and a q. the early-morning messages were deleted. it set off a series of jokes. one person even registered it as a domain name. the recent tweet from brown since this happened is he went for a run and went to the gym. destined to take them over. ♪ the sirius xm satellite radio in the 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applau

reading scores. particularly young men, particularly young black and brown men in urban communities were not reading of the third grade proficiency, the numbers are up as high as 75 to -- say 5% to 85% of young black and brown boys who are not reading at a third grade proficiency. once they're behind, they never catch up. early third grade reading is critical. the second is the issue of school suspension and chronic absences in school. chronic absences in school, particularly in the early grades and repeated schools of sentience -- schools suspensions is a red flag. there is a tremendous amount of predictive data that, once kids begin a pattern and a rhythm of missing lots of school, and getting suspended from school, they never catch up and the drop out. thirdly, the young people in the juvenile justice system, we have to find a way to turn the system -- making sure that these are not thugs in training, but people who have gone off the right path need to get the right kind of services, including mental health services to get them into the right after 70% of the young people in the juven

interesting is that, or, if i may make the comparison, when brown v. board of education was decided, i think it was understood as an incredible affirmation of the humanity and civil rights of african americans. >> desegregating the public schools. >> desegregating the public schools, rejecting separate and unequal. but the truth was, it really didn't desegregate the schools even until today. roe v. wade, which was won, the whole idea of women's equality under the constitution was in its infancy. there had been almost no decisions in 1973 recognizing discrimination against women as prohibited by the constitution. roe v. wade comes down, and it's not understood as an affirmation of women's personhood, that we don't lose our human rights when we become pregnant. but almost overnight the public health situation dramatically improved, not only because women had access to legal abortion, but they didn't have to carry to term pregnancies when they weren't healthy. and so it was a dramatic change in the practicality. but what we're still very much fighting is an understanding and a respect for the f

in the civil rights movement? >> guest: a lot of things to. it is his death, the brown v. board of education decision. it was the killing of civil rights for yours. it is people like robert johns, the young high school student who got a walkout on the segregated school because of protesting against the inferior education in 1851. many people we don't even know their names anymore before rosa parks, two other teenagers did the same thing. so this resistant, virtually among young people. >> guest: when we talk about south africa, it was the students in soweto. we all remember nelson mandela, that nelson and all of a sudden he presents no. it is those students who revived, stephen biko another survived a movement in the early 70s family 60s. >> host: is james bevel, talking about children, young people leading the way to contain that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. tell that story. >> guest: again come a king was at a crucial point in birmingham. we had this image that king david direction we should march millions of people across the country. that's completely wrong. from a camera

fans. we have eldon and maria brown. you came up here from san jose. why come out here so early today? >> show support for our team. hopefully get a couple autographs. >> reporter: how much do you think it means for you fans to be here as that team bus pulls away? >> it means a lot to us. a lot. >> reporter: how do you feel about the dame? >> so excited. i'm happy. go niners. >> reporter: and you've got these guys out of bed early on a sunday morning. you happy to be here? >> yes. >> reporter: how are the 49ers going to do in the super bowl? >> win. >> reporter: all right, all right. there you go. they are hanging out here at the back gate. you can imagine this crowd will grow as we move throughout the morning. what they will do is board the team buses 11:00 this morning. probably pull out of the practice facility about noon or so. they head on over to san jose airport. then they get on the plane heading to new orleans. they will be there for the remainder of the week until the super bowl again a week from today. facing off against the baltimore ravens. live this morning in santa clar

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